Or maybe you can put your money where your mouth is instead of pretending to have inside information
If you google you will find it. I found three names. Two of them were in and out of line up and the other will be sorely missed if he goes.
Or maybe you can put your money where your mouth is instead of pretending to have inside information
If you google you will find it. I found three names. Two of them were in and out of line up and the other will be sorely missed if he goes.
I am almost certain that Danny DiGrande is gone and one of them. However, I used social media to determine that. I also didn't find anything on google.
I also believe he is headed to Canisius.
As for the others, I have a few guesses based off of social media, but I don't have much confidence in those guesses at the moment.
Just a simple Merry Christmas and a happy New year wish from myself and Jenny to all of you posters here. A very promising 2020 turned sour for RPI hockey after the beginning of March and we could have seen a very much more promising finish to the season. Here is hoping that 2021 can bring hockey back to Troy and all of us. I am extremely excited about the possibilities once we can get restarted.
Well, that's a bit of a sensitive issue because he's a significant loss for us due to the way the ECAC, and RPI specifically, handled the pandemic. He's a solid 2-way player with a good scoring touch. He's not a speedster but he's a good skater, establishes good position and has a pretty quick release. Look for a clip of his game-winning goal versus Brown where he raced up ice, received a pass while shielding a defender off with his body and snapped off a shot faster than the goaltender anticipated.RPI fans, what can you tell us about Tristan Ashbrook? https://www.michigantechhuskies.com/...20201227ftvsl5
Well, that's a bit of a sensitive issue because he's a significant loss for us due to the way the ECAC, and RPI specifically, handled the pandemic. He's a solid 2-way player with a good scoring touch. He's not a speedster but he's a good skater, establishes good position and has a pretty quick release. Look for a clip of his game-winning goal versus Brown where he raced up ice, received a pass while shielding a defender off with his body and snapped off a shot faster than the goaltender anticipated.
Edit: Here are the game highlights (go to the 5:30 mark for Ashbrook's goal): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77-XYvGUjDw
Hopefully, he is the "sorely missed" player that jstadts referred to in post 461.
Well, that's a bit of a sensitive issue because he's a significant loss for us due to the way the ECAC, and RPI specifically, handled the pandemic.[/URL]
I don't understand your comment. This has RPI - namely SAJ written all over it. The ECAC had nothing to do with RPI cancelling their hockey seasons!
yes that is who I was referring to. I had originally said Three, their is actually 4 total in portal last time I looked. DiGrande is public Knowledge at this point. The remaining two didn`t play much. Every school has alot of guys listed. I find it hard to believe they will all be moving. As you said the talent glut combined with all schools scrambling to figure out what to do with incoming kids and 5th yr players is creating a back log. My real concern at this point is with NCAA rules concerning transfer rules in the future. If they do away with the one year sit out rule permanently I think all non ivy small schools are screwed.
Agreed, this is completely on SAJ. Figured there would be players at risk to leave when the Soph’s were kept off campus fall semester. But the pile on of no facilities, skating, coaching etc. was perfect storm for players to look into leaving.
Any word on access to facilities/coaching second semester? Another semester like the first, more players will explore their options.
Imagine Ashbrook and his family are glad he is close to home. Good luck #9
I don't understand your comment. This has RPI - namely SAJ written all over it. The ECAC had nothing to do with RPI cancelling their hockey seasons!